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		<title>Front Seat Tickets in Simple Reservation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watching sport game at the stadium gives you the opportunity to see every second of the game. If you can get the front row seat, it will be much better for you can get better view to the field. However, it becomes a great challenge to get the tickets. Nobody can guarantee that you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching sport game at the stadium gives you the opportunity to see every second of the game. If you can get the front row seat, it will be much better for you can get better view to the field. However, it becomes a great challenge to get the tickets. Nobody can guarantee that you will get the front seat tickets for the game.</p>
<p>However, Acheapseat.com can guarantee that you will get front seat tickets to any live concert, sport game, or other event. It brings the offers with simple procedure. Within minutes, we can find the tickets for the show that we want to watch. Just check on the schedule list to get complete info on the upcoming events. It helps you to get <a href="http://www.acheapseat.com/us_airways_center_tickets.html" target="_blank">US Airways Center tickets</a> without any trouble. You have the chance to pick your seat and it will be saved for you.</p>
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		<title>Movies That Teach The Value Of Faith</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two powerful movies that illustrate the importance of faith and virtue in leading a good life.
One, &#8220;Mother Teresa,&#8221; tells the life story of one of the world&#8217;s best-known and most admired women, and &#8220;End of the Spear&#8221; is the story of five American missionaries to the Waodani Indians of the Ecuadorian jungles.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two powerful movies that illustrate the importance of faith and virtue in leading a good life.</p>
<p>One, &#8220;Mother Teresa,&#8221; tells the life story of one of the world&#8217;s best-known and most admired women, and &#8220;End of the Spear&#8221; is the story of five American missionaries to the Waodani Indians of the Ecuadorian jungles.</p>
<p>Mother Teresa was an Albanian-born nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity. Called &#8220;The Angel of Mercy,&#8221; many people considered her the embodiment of a living saint. Her work among the poverty-stricken of Calcutta made her one of the world&#8217;s most famous people. She founded her order in 1950 to care for those she called &#8220;the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Golden Globe-winner Olivia Hussey illuminates the holy woman&#8217;s life story in &#8220;Mother Teresa,&#8221; a DVD feature from Fox Home Entertainment. A shrewd diplomat and an indomitable force, Mother Teresa was unwilling to accept what others deemed impossible, fearlessly fighting for the unloved and the forgotten.</p>
<p>In 1956, a small band of missionaries sought to enlighten the cannibal tribes of darkest Ecuador, but for their compassion, they were mercilessly slain. Years later, the wives of the fallen men returned to the village to continue their husbands&#8217; missionary work, bringing their children to live amongst the tribesmen in the hope that through their forgiveness the natives might find faith.</p>
<p>Now director Jim Hanon tells this remarkable true story of fear, faith and forgiveness in &#8220;End of the Spear,&#8221; based on the book &#8220;Through Gates of Splendor&#8221; by Elisabeth Elliot, the widow of one of the missionaries.</p>
<p>The movie tells the story of the Waodani warrior Mincayani, who kills Steve Saint&#8217;s father and four other missionaries. Steve returns to the Waodani as an adult and encounters Mincayani; together they confront the meaning of the life and death of Steve&#8217;s father and the other men who were killed. Through Mincayani, Steve comes to forgive; through Steve, Mincayani comes to understand the lessons of the Bible and a path to a virtuous life.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Glamorous Entertaining With Ease</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 19:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entertaining at home, while fun for many, can sometimes be overwhelming when trying to appeal to everyone&#8217;s style and taste. However, planning a glamorous dinner party is easier than you might think. Lifestyle expert and author Karen Robinovitz gives the following tips to help you create a flawless evening for both host and guests alike.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Entertaining at home, while fun for many, can sometimes be overwhelming when trying to appeal to everyone&#8217;s style and taste. However, planning a glamorous dinner party is easier than you might think. Lifestyle expert and author Karen Robinovitz gives the following tips to help you create a flawless evening for both host and guests alike.</p>
<p>Have a Theme</p>
<p>From choosing the menu to planning décor and selecting a dress code, giving your party a theme ensures a common thread and comfort level for your guests. It gives them something to get excited about prior to the event and stimulates conversation during the party. Also, choosing a unique and creative dress code or simply asking guests to wear their black-tie best ensures that a glamorous evening will ensue.</p>
<p>Keep it Simple</p>
<p>There is no need to have an elaborate sit-down dinner to achieve elegance at your event. Instead, serve your meal buffet style. A buffet is an excellent way to showcase creatively plated dishes that are not only visually appealing but also make for easy serving. Try using interesting serving pieces as a way to add character to the presentation.</p>
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<p>Indulgence Is Everything</p>
<p>The anticipation is high as everyone wonders what will be served for dessert. For the most important part of the evening, cookies are a classic treat and can be presented alone or as a complement to other desserts. Pepperidge Farm offers a variety of delicious and indulgent cookies-from Milano to Pirouette to Chessmen, there&#8217;s a cookie for everyone. For added elegance, serve Mini Milano and Mini Chessmen and call them &#8220;petit fours,&#8221; or arrange cookies on a decorative platter for a beautiful presentation.</p>
<p>Create the Perfect Ambience</p>
<p>Delicious food is truly only one component of a successful party. A good hostess knows that gatherings should be multisensory. Background music and ambient lighting are critical when trying to create an inviting setting in which guests can relax. Musical selections dictate the tone of the event while dim lights and candles provide warmth and sophistication to any room. For added glamor, try displaying candles in unique ways, such as arranging pillars of varying heights or floating votives in water.</p>
<p>The most important thing to remember during your dinner party is to enjoy yourself! Your guests undoubtedly care more about your company than whether every detail goes according to plan. Even if your new recipe isn&#8217;t the success you&#8217;d hoped for, smile and relish in the memories you&#8217;re making with friends and loved ones.</p>
<p>Cookies are a classic treat, whether they are presented alone or with other desserts. Arrange them on a distinctive serving piece.</p>
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		<title>Home Entertainment – Home Cinema System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 19:47:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As home entertainment equipment gets cheaper and the quality gets better each year, more and more people are starting to wonder about setting up their own home cinema system. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of a home cinema compared to just going to the real cinema?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As home entertainment equipment gets cheaper and the quality gets better each year, more and more people are starting to wonder about setting up their own home cinema system. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of a home cinema compared to just going to the real cinema?</p>
<p>Well, let’s start with price. Sure, going to the cinema can be expensive, especially if you buy popcorn and hotdogs every time, but it’s nothing compared to the cost of buying a home cinema system. For the price all the equipment you need, even though the price is going down, you could still go to the cinema every week for years – and that’s before you consider the cost of buying or renting the films!</p>
<p>However, the fact that you can buy and rent films is a big upside of having a good home entertainment system. When you go to the cinema, your choices are limited to what they’ve got – with a home cinema, combined with the unique power of the Internet to locate almost any DVD in existence; your choices are almost unlimited.</p>
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<p>Yes, you have to make your own film food, but at least it’s cheap, and you can have as much as you want. You also don’t have to put up with other people eating and talking through the film – but if you want to pause it and answer your phone then at home you can.</p>
<p>Really, it’s a trade-off, even once you take price out of the equation: you’re never going to get a screen as big and a sound system as good as the one in the cinema, but what you lose in quality you make up for in control. Besides, many movie buffs say that although the picture may be smaller, they believe that the overall quality of the film is higher when they configure their own equipment, instead of leaving it to the underpaid teenagers who staff the projectors in modern cinemas.</p>
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		<title>TV Stars? They Started On The Legit Stage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 08:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many times the general public associates an actor with a role they play on a long-running television show, not realizing that often that thespian had an active career on the stage first. Jerry Orbach and Sam Waterston on Law and Order, Jason Alexander on Seinfeld, and Patricia Heaton on Everybody Loves Raymond are a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many times the general public associates an actor with a role they play on a long-running television show, not realizing that often that thespian had an active career on the stage first. Jerry Orbach and Sam Waterston on Law and Order, Jason Alexander on Seinfeld, and Patricia Heaton on Everybody Loves Raymond are a few of the many actors who first trained for, cut their teeth on, and professionally performed on the legitimate stage.</p>
<p>The fact is the technique most often taught to American stage actors &#8211; some form of the Stanislavski Method &#8211; works very nicely on both TV and film. Although there are adjustments to be made going from the stage to television, a well-trained stage actor can usually make those adjustments fairly quickly.</p>
<p>The biggest changes have to do with the subtlety employed by those acting for the camera. Stage actors find that physically and vocally less is more in front of the camera. Additionally, a good film or television actor has a sound sense of how to use the camera frame to their best advantage. An actor like Michael Caine is a master at this.</p>
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<p>For someone who has only done television or film, acting on the stage can be difficult. The stage demands that actors sustain a character for long periods of time, something the electronic media does not do. Overall, stage performing also calls for bigger actions than those needed for television and film. If someone has never been trained for the theatre, this can be intimidating.</p>
<p>Of course the scariest thing about acting on stage is the fact that you’re in front of a live audience and if you make a mistake, you don’t get a Mulligan. Even when a television show is done in front of a &#8220;live audience,&#8221; there’s less pressure for the actor to be perfect. If they &#8220;go up&#8221; (that is, forget their lines), they can make a joke and get a laugh while &#8220;cut&#8221; is called. They then get to try the moment, action or scene again. There is no &#8220;cut&#8221; in a live stage performance; there is only &#8220;covering&#8221; for a flubbed line, a missed entrance, or a misplaced prop.</p>
<p>Here are a few actors that you’ve become familiar with on television who first acted on the legitimate stage.</p>
<p>Jerry Orbach</p>
<p>Orbach, who passed away in 2004, was best known as the wisecracking Detective Lennie Briscoe on Law and Order. As a young man, he attended the University of Illinois and Northwestern University where he studied drama. After going to New York, he continued to study for the stage. He became closely associated with musicals, creating the role of El Gallo and singing the well-know opening number &#8220;Try to Remember&#8221; in the long-running musical The Fantasticks. He won the Tony in 1969 for his portrayal of Chuck Baxter in Promises, Promises; he sang the hit song &#8220;I’ll Never Fall in Love Again&#8221; in that show. He also played leads in Chicago (Billy Flynn) and Forty-Second Street (Julian Marsh). Most Law and Order fans don’t realize that Orbach had a beautiful, resonate singing voice.</p>
<p>Bebe Neuwirth</p>
<p>Beatrice &#8220;Bebe&#8221; Neuwirth has recently become a regular on Law and Order, where she plays the role of Tracey Kibre. However, it was on the sitcom Cheers that she found fame by playing Lilith Sternin-Crane &#8211; a tough, tense psychiatrist and wife of Frasier Crane. Neuwirth trained at the Julliard School and first made her name as a dancer and actor in the national tour of A Chorus Line (1980), where she played Cassie and Sheila. In 1982, she appeared on Broadway in Dancin’, directed and choreographed by the legendary Bob Fosse, and in the musical Little Me. She cemented her reputation on the Great White Way by playing the lead in Bob Fosse’s revival of the musical Sweet Charity (1986), for which she won a Tony. Neuwirth is an amazing, charismatic musical performer, who commands the stage with her voice and body.</p>
<p>Jason Alexander</p>
<p>Best know as Jerry Seinfeld’s obnoxious best friend George Costanza in the sitcom Seinfeld, Alexander, who was born Jay Greenspan in Newark, NJ, is another former Tony winner. While he was an undergraduate at Boston College, Alexander was cast in Stephen Soundheim’s Broadway musical Merrily We Roll Along. He won the Best Actor in A Musical Tony for his role in Jerome Robbin’s Broadway (1989). In the first few episodes of Seinfeld, he wasn’t quite sure of how to play George Castanza so he imitated Woody Allen.</p>
<p>Sam Waterston</p>
<p>On television he plays tough, no nonsense D.A. Jack McCoy in Law and Order (1990), but originally Waterston was best known for his stage roles. He went to Yale, where he did not study acting, but did taking acting classes at the American Actors Workshop in Paris. Waterston played numerous roles in New York, including Jonathan in Oh, Dad, Poor, Dad, Mama’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feeling so Sad, Hamlet in Hamlet, and Signoir Benedick of Padua in Much Ado About Nothing, for which he won the Drama desk award for Best Actor. Prior to becoming associated with Law and Order, he was best known for his work in straight plays, both new and classic. On stage, Waterston perfected an elegant, refined style, displaying an ability to make precise and subtle acting choices.</p>
<p>Barry Bostwick</p>
<p>On the Michael J. Fox sitcom Spin City, Bostwick played the dimwitted mayor Randall M. Winston Jr. in 70 episodes. Since that time, he’s appeared on numerous hit TV shows as a guest star, including Scrubs, Cold Case and Law and Order. But Bostwick has deep Broadway roots that include the creation of the role of Danny Zuko in Grease, for which he received a Best Actor in a Musical nomination, and the creation of the lead role of Jamie Lockhart in the musical The Robber Bridegroom, for which he won the Tony. Bostwick, who also played in numerous straight plays, was known for his high energy and slapdash style. While performing in his award winning run as Jamie Lockhart, Bostwick broke his arm when he fell swinging across the stage on a rope. He proved he was a trouper though when, after a short recuperative period, he got back on stage with his arm in a cast and continued to play Lockhart, rope swing and all.</p>
<p>Patricia Heaton</p>
<p>For 70 episodes, Heaton played Debra Barone, Ray Romano’s wife on the very popular sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. As a young woman, she focused on theatre arts at Ohio State University and then went to New York where she studied with William Esper. She made her debut in the Broadway gospel musical Don’t Get God Started, but overall during her career in New York she was relegated to small roles. With a few acting buddies, she started a theatre company called Stage Three, which produced new works in NYC. In 1989 they took their successful production of The Johnstown Vindicator to Los Angeles, where casting directors saw and liked Heaton. Slowly her TV career started to take off. But Heaton has long acknowledged that despite the fact that she never made it big on Broadway, her stage training has been instrumental to her success on television.</p>
<p>James Gandolfini</p>
<p>Gandolfini continues his run as the cold-hearted, insecure, narcissistic Tony Soprano on HBO’s hit series The Sopranos. After receiving a degree in Communications from Rutgers University, Gandolfini went on to study acting in the late 1980’s at the prestigious Actors Studio in New York City. After making his professional stage debut in Big El&#8217;s Best Friend, he appeared in many New York productions. He made his Broadway debut in 1992 as Steve Hubbell in the revival of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, which starred Alex Baldwin and Jessica Lang. Other New York credits included On the Waterfront, One Day Wonder and Tarantulas Dancing. The same year he first appeared on Broadway, he also landed his first screen role, which was in Sidney Lumet&#8217;s A Stranger Among Us. Since 1992, he’s appeared in over 20 films. He’s been Tony Soprano in over 70 episodes.</p>
<p>Other actors, who have either made their name or learned invaluable acting lessons in the theatre before becoming part of the electronic entertainment industry, include Martin Sheen, Stockard Channing, Dustin Hoffman, Robert Duvall, Meryl Streep, and Swoosie Kurtz. These actors have labored hard to learn their craft on what was the first acting platform available to humankind &#8211; the live stage.</p>
<p>Movies are a little over 100 years old and television is about 75 years old. The formal theatre goes back over 2,500 years! It’s the true learning and testing ground for acting technique, stamina, and skill that, once honed, can then be transferred to any other venue.</p>
<p>Go to a Broadway show or a professional theatre near you &#8211; you may catch a performance by someone you’ll see break through on the tube in the next few years. One night, you’ll be sitting in your den or living room watching the next big hit drama or sitcom and say, &#8220;Hey, didn’t we see that actor on the stage?&#8221; Yeah, you did, before they were famous. Very cool.</p>
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		<title>Free Entertainment Is Easy To Find</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many forms of entertainment available when you want to spend a night on the town. Dinner and a movie is always a popular choice. Live theatre is fun and exciting, as you don’t know what is going to happen. Karaoke and piano bars are becoming more popular as well, as you can laugh [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many forms of entertainment available when you want to spend a night on the town. Dinner and a movie is always a popular choice. Live theatre is fun and exciting, as you don’t know what is going to happen. Karaoke and piano bars are becoming more popular as well, as you can laugh and relax to some good music (or not so good singing!) in a casual atmosphere.</p>
<p>However, all these forms of entertainment can be rather pricey! Movie tickets are getting higher and higher, and nicer restaurants charge a lot for their quality and service. Live entertainment like plays and musicals can be extremely expensive, and plans may need to be made well in advance or you won’t get in! And bars…well, face it…you will be dealing with others’ loud conversations, second hand smoke, and high liquor<br />
prices.</p>
<p>If all you’re looking for is a relaxing evening to ease your stress, why not look for some free entertainment for you and your family. Not only will you have fun, but you will save money in the process!</p>
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<p>Below are some common choices in free entertainment:</p>
<p>1. Movies, music, books and programs at your local public library! Libraries are wonderful places to entertain adults and children alike. Many public libraries offer free storytimes for your children. Not only will they have free entertainment, but they will learn important skills and see that reading is fun! For the adults, most public libraries now offer a wide selection of DVDs, videos, music CDs, books on tape and CDs, and, of course, lots and lots of books! The nice thing about the movies you find at the library are they don’t cost you anything (unless you return them late)! Adult programming is becoming more popular in most larger library systems, as well. Classes on arts and crafts, computers, world events and locations and book discussions are a great form of entertainment.</p>
<p>2. Local parks are a nice way to spend an afternoon or evening. Take a picnic lunch or dinner and relax in the fresh air. Most parks have lovely playgrounds for your kids to explore and enjoy. There are even some local parks that have outdoor games adults and children can play together.</p>
<p>3. Annual or Semi-Annual Art Shows make for an exciting outing. You will get to see the best of local artists, while also enjoying the fresh air and festive atmosphere. The kids will love the art shows because many have clowns wandering around making balloon animals and doing face painting.</p>
<p>Although this is a relatively short list, you can inevitable find great entertainment for free in your area. All you have to do is look for it.</p>
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